One of Canada's top scientists has discovered the secret to time travel. But something has gone horribly wrong . . . .
After moving to a new city, Sarah Sachs encounters a mysterious boy who is somehow connected to his father's creation. They uncover an unusual device in a secret laboratory—a device that throws them far from the modern city of Ottawa into the forest-matted land of the 1600’s.

One of Canada’s top scientists has discovered the secret to time travel. But something has gone horribly wrong . . . again.
When thirteen-year-old Matt Barnes finds out his time-travelling father is trapped in occupied Holland during World War II, he and his best friend travel to the war-torn country where they’re immediately caught up in a world of high intrigue and dangerous covert operations.

Paddling under the northern lights can be a sublime experience, perhaps even surreal. Plus, the Wolves of Kioshkokwi pay a visit, and we get a look at what Zach's Algonquin Dream Expedition might look like. Short non-fiction.

It's a normal day for information broker Rex Malin when he's asked to deal with a murder, and the missing fiancée of a leading Toronto citizen. With his friends' help, Rex unravels the two mysteries. But it's his memories of the Great War that connect best the eerie present circumstances: the murder, the missing fiancée, and the spectral wolves invading the city.

James has always wanted to spend a week alone in Algonquin Park. There is no true adventure without a little suffering, a little sacrifice, a little risk. It's a physical, spiritual and psychological challenge. Once he gets a few kilometres into the wilderness, anything can happen. A short story.